network attribute|value
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total nodes|43
total edges|546
network density|0.605
average degree|25.395
degree heterogeneity|0.465
degree assortativity|0.229
average betweenness centrality (unweighted)|0.012
average betweenness centrality (weighted)|n/a
average clustering coefficient (unweighted)|0.905
average clustering coefficient (weighted)|0.115
Newman modularity|0.061
maximum modularity|0.634
relative modularity|0.096
group cohesion|0.427
network diameter|n/a
**Study description**|**value**
Species|*Myotis sodalis*
Taxonomic class|Mammalia
Population type|free-ranging
Geographical location|Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Data collection technique|radio tags
Interaction type|social projection bipartite
Definition of interaction|Roost network was first contructed as a two-mode network that consisted of bats and roosts. Single-mode projection of the bat nodes was used to assess colony social structure. 
Edge weight type|unweighted
Total duration of data collection|1 year
Time resolution of data collection (within a day)|
Time span of data collection (within a day)|8 hours
Note|
**Citation** | Silvis, Alexander, et al. "Roosting and foraging social <br> structure of the endangered Indiana bat (Myotis <br> sodalis)." PloS one 9.5 (2014): e96937.